C# In a town hockey league game by tween the Waterloo College and Mutual Life the former won by a score of §â€"1. * A group Of lads were found in a dug out at the edge of the K.â€"W. hospital grounds by Detective J. Blevins, with stolen cigarettes in their possession, belonging to a toâ€" bacco salesman. ‘The lads will ap pear in juvenile court. The Place Where 10 Frederick St. â€" Kitchener NEWS AROUND THE COUNTY LADS STEAL TOBACCO BETTER GLASSES THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA NOTICE is hereby given that the Sixtyâ€"Second ANNUAL MEETING of the Policyholders of will be held at the Company‘s Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario, on Thursday, February 4th, 1932, at the hour of one o‘clock p.m., to receive the report of the Directors for the past year, to elect Directors in the place of those retiring, and to transact such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting. COLLEGE TEAM WINS ~ All policyholders, regardless of the amount inâ€" sured, are entitled to vote. Waterloo, Dec. 15, 1931. JANSEN OPTICAL CO. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of The Ontario Equitable Life and Accident Insurance Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Waterioo, Ontario, on Monday, the first day of February, 1932, at 1.45 o‘clock in the afterncon, for the purpose df receiving and considering the annuaal statement of accounts and hlom-;od and the reports of the Directors and Auditors thereon; of electing Directors in the place d‘mnd%r*fla;-ddmmflnoflo&u business of the y as may come before the meeting. The 58th Annual Meeting of the North Waterloo Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Ontario Equitable Life Building on in Waterloo, for the purpose of receiving the Company‘s Annual Report and the election of four directors. North Waterloo Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Insurance Company The Sixtyâ€"ninth Annual Meeting of the Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company wiil be held on at the hour of 1.30 o‘clock p.m., at the Company‘s Office, Waterloo, for the purpose of receiving the annual report, the election of Directors and Auditors in the place of those reâ€" tiring, and for tramsacting such business as may properly be brought before the meeting. ARTHUR FOSTER, 2â€"2 Come From THE ONTARIO EQUITABLE LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COH!ANY Notice of Annual General Meeting DATED this ninth day of January, 1932. By order of the Board, Saturday, January 30th, 1932 The Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1932 YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED ' nf.wt:: mumkm Lo:uld | Rev. C. S. Roberts on Saturda y ey in e D 'uniud in marringe William Mille? partments at Gelt Pridey night. the and Wilhelmine Schwoneriski, both G@!t Terrier Pups defeated the Twin v # of Kitchener. |City juniors by a score of 62. W. H. Somerville, . Friends of E. P. flcaly of the Doâ€" * minion Life staff, aterloo, are b# |pieased‘ to learn he is somewhat imâ€" and proved in health. He ie a patient at Y & the Arsterm hospital, at Toronto. The COLLEGIATE INSPECTOR HERE R. W. Anglin, M.A., of Toronto, Ontario Inspector of Collegiate Inâ€" stitutes and High Schools, paid an official visit to the Collegiates in the County this week. TWO TEAMS WIN Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate girls‘ and boys‘ basketball teams deâ€" feated Guelph in two games Friday afternoon. The girls won. the first 24 to 15 and the boys the second 26â€"12. GIVE FINE PROGRAM The members of the First United Church Young Crusaders‘ Society, fifty in number were banquetted reâ€" cently by the losing side in a calenâ€" dar selling campaign. The Sunday School rooms of the church were appropriately decorated. Mrs. C. C. Parsone was in charge and was asâ€" sisted by Mrs. J. Cummings, Mrée. E. Wright, Mrs. Hugh VanEvery and Mre. J. H. Laxton. K. & W. COLLEGIATE YOUNG CRUSADERS Ronald â€" Schneider, Elgin St., Kitchener, while akntinilon a pond, fell through the ice. He was resâ€" cued by his 11 year old companion, P. Dec{er. DRESSMAKING 954 King St. W. Phone 1632w Kitchener Special attention to Cutting and Fitting. _ _ 0_ JOSEPH H. WOODS, SAVED FROM DROWNING Formeri{(r)f Vancouver, B.C CONDITION IMPROVED Managing Director General Manager. 63â€"5 Manager. 3â€"4 4)4 SURPRISED AT BIRTHOAY 4 Members of the Kitchener City Council met at the home of Mayor C. M. Bezeau on Friday evening and surprised him on the occasion of his . birthday. He was presented with an electric lamp. Following dinner adâ€" _dresses were given by some of those ‘present while others led in song. | _ TWIN CITY SENIORS LOSE ‘ Nationals stepped four points ahead of Marlboros, their Queen City rivals in the senior O.H.A. race by defeating the Twin City Greenâ€" shirts at Kitchener Saturday night. J The second factor in the victory was ) the excellent _ goalâ€"keeping of i "Stuffy‘" Norbert Mueller, a former | Waterloo boy. ENDORSE SUGGESTION ‘The Kitchener Board of Trade at a recent meeting endorsed‘ the proâ€" posal of the Waterloo Board of Trade that memorials to the late E W. B. Snider and D. B. Detweiler be placed in the memorial to be crected in memory of Sir Adam Beck on Baâ€" den Hill. home of Percy Ertell, Stnubuï¬. and making the home unfit for chilâ€" dren due to alleged intimate relaâ€" tions with the mother, J. E. Semple of Kitchener was found not guilty. TALK ON MISSIONS Talks on mission in Korea feaâ€" tured the meeting of the Murdockâ€" Mackenzie auxiliary of the First United Church, held at the home of Mrs. S. B. Bricker. The speakers were Miss Mona Moser and Miss 1. Anderson. ‘The assistant hostesses were, Misses Gertrude and Dorothy Frank. BABY ALLIGATORS DIE Town Engineer Claude Necker‘s Euir of baby alligators brought from lorida a year ago and christened "Amos and Andy", have passed on. "Amos‘" died a few weeks ago and "Andy", mourning his mate, refused to eat and starved to death. Promspt action on the part of Jacob Stroh and Mr. Kumm saved the life of the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kumm. The youngster slipped down the embankâ€" ment of the creek adjoining his home and was being swept down the stream when the two local citizens came to the rescue. ATTEND ROAD CONVENTION Members of the County council, who attended the American Good Roads Association meeting at Deâ€" troit have returned. Those in the party were: Reeve Wagner of Welâ€" lesley, I. C. Hallman, Waterioo town« ship, Reeve Snider, Woolwich townâ€" ship, _ Valentine Zoeller, Wilmot township, all members of the road and bridge commission and L. S. Lichty, county road superintendent. SPRING FLOWER SHOW TO BE HELD Delegates to the Ontario Horticulâ€" tural Show Feb. 11â€"12 were named at the meeting of the society Wednesâ€" day night. They are, M. 8. Hallman, Fred Halstead, E. H. Carthew, Ed. Foerster and A. Bond. A membership drive will be startâ€" ed soon. President Bond intimated two Spring shows will likely be held. Send for a free sample copy of ROD AND GUN AND CANADIAN SILVER FOX NEWSâ€"Canada‘s leadâ€" ing eporteman‘s magazine® Each lesue is packed with splendid etories of hunting and fishingâ€"the actual experiences of practical sportsmen on Canadian waters and in Canadâ€" ian woods. Send $1.00 for six months‘ trial or $2.00 for a year‘s subscrip tion. ROD AND GUN LTD., P.O. BOX 125, Sta. A., Montreal, Que. GRATIFYING REPORTS PRESENTED AT KNOX CHURCH Twenty New Members Received Various Departments Make 7 Good Showing. Dr. J. M. Livingstone, E.4Playford and N. A. .u&hfll were three new members appointed to the board of man?en to replace J. R. Uvinx- stone, C. O. Hemphill and J. A. lhr&tf. Other members are J. 8. 'Loe e, C. D. Collins, W. M. O. Lochead, F. Edmonds, John Ferguâ€" _ met B OM o Histle:: Praaa® |Grem: T. W Garner; R.F, Melagn. toss, T. . Garner, . F. cLean, ‘C. Reis, W. H. Somerville. Mr. ‘Lockie, chairman for the past two I .:.mmmlm-nï¬,:th IE: will ‘be held Peb 8. Ste. Col I is secretary and Mr. Lochead, CHARGE DISMISSED Charged with frequenting the Knox Presbyterian Church, Watâ€" erloo, at its annual meeting, reâ€" ported twenty new members added to the roll in 1931. The chairman was Wm. Henderson, S.., and Prof. R. W. Hirtle acted as secretary. _ Treasurer W. M. O. Lochead reâ€" ported $3,689 raised for church maintenance. â€" s The Women‘s Missionary Society raised $144, the Ladies‘ Aid Societ'y $531 and the Young Women‘s Auxiliary $191. The choir reported a udlhcwg balance. The Teen A,e Bog:’ lub showed a balance of $5.15 and the organ fund inâ€" creased to $750. Receipts of the Sunday School for the year were $184 and enrolment 95. The conmuon numbers 173 members. were 20 now memâ€" ters and ten removals. _ _ _ _ _ WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE RESCUE LAD ‘ioâ€"f-i;i‘o‘i'i."’lzl Colâ€" of the m’m the program an interesting mission ary roundâ€"table conference was led by the president, Mrs. C. F. Krauth Readings on the subject of "Prayer". were also given by: Mrs. ‘Victor at London last Wednesday. Mr. Ronald Toman wes successful in ob taining second prize in the Cream Grading Competition and third for butter judging. He was awarded a ellver trophy. Rink Property Soid. The local Skating Rink was sold by public euction last Baturday afternoon, under authority of the Rink Executive Committeo. After all liabilities are met the remaining man and Alex McKessock attended the Western Dairymen‘s Convention funds will be used for some comâ€" munity purposes which will be anâ€" uounced later. Mrs. Hanke of Buffalo, N.Y., was a recent guest of Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Knarr. _ _ . Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and Mr. Roy Weicker of New Hamburg, end Mr. Stanley Wageford of Philipsâ€" burg called on Mr. and Mrs. L H. ‘Toman on Tuesday of last week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueffer and daughters Helen and Ruth and Mesere. Florin and Gerald Weber of Waterloo and Miss Betty Tuchlinski of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Simon Weber on Sunday. _ Miss Irene Sherk spent the weekâ€" eng <at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sherk near Ayr. â€" Miss Zoe Zinken of Plattsville is visiting with Mr. and Mre. Lorne Zinken. R A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Troxel at Kitchener on Sunday. The deceased was the mother of Mrs. (Rev.) W. Brown of this village. The small touring car of Mr. Hâ€" Hunt Club Meet. Lenszler was badly damaged when he _ On Tuesday eve ran into the east end of the bridge tho members of i on East and West street on Tuesday fHunt Club spent morning. Mr. Lenszler is a rural ;; the home Of oD« mail carrier and was just leaving 01 yr. I. H. Thom his daily delivery. Nearing the During the eveni: ‘bridge the driver applied the brakes of New Hambur ‘and the car skidded on the ice and 10090 feet of film crashed into the bridge. The TIght gitions in and at side of" the car was damaged badly |Northern Ontario and the left rear and the right front |Slight Mishap. wheel were completely demollahed.' Mr. Nelson Wil According to eye witnesses, MT.!Ajice Wilhelm, h Lenszler was thrown clear of the Whithy where machine, landing on the pavement year‘e with their unhurt. Mr. Herbert Schultz was &>a slight mishap paseenger in the car at the time Of|their way to Whi the mishap and he was also unhurt. 'a:, serious as 1 Anglican Women Of Wilmot Meet. ‘aight damage wa Mr. and Mra. Will Pletch of Stratâ€" ford calied on Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Caseel last Saturday. s _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee visited with Mr. and Mrg. John Egerdee at Wellesley recently. s â€" Ritz‘s hill, one half mile east of New Hamburg, was the scene Of a collision between two motor veâ€" hicles about 11 o‘clock on Tuesday evening. Slight injuries in the form of scalp wounds were sustained by cne driver, Jack Clark, of Stratford. William Dunnington of Kitchener, driver of the other car, was unhurt. As a result of a head on crash the Ford machine was turned on its side the Essex car wrecked around a tree. Both cars are damaged beyond ré pair. Clark was taken to the office of Dr. Feick and it was found that he had received a scalp wound which required four stitches. Mail Carrier‘s Auto‘Tn Crash. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken and their guest, Miss Zoe Zinken moâ€" tored to Toronto on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher and the Misses Ruby and Myrtle Hamacher of Pine Hill were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mré. I. H. Toman. Mr. and Mrs. Epbraim Knarr visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Queh] at Tavistock recently. ooo Mr. and Mrs. L. Bacher and daughâ€" ter Doris of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lautenschlager on Sunday. Escape Serious lnjyry. The members of the Women‘s Auxillary of the Anglican parishes of Wilmot held their monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. Puddicombe. The annual re ports were read by the secretary, Mrs. A. E. Kerr and the treasurer, Mre. A. R. G. Smith. Mrs. (Dr.) Harâ€" vey had charge Of the Mission Study in India and Mrs.. I. Cessel read an interesting item from the Churchâ€" iman. In the business session the members decided to hold their anâ€" nual cafeteria téea on March the l1th. Mr. William Huehn of Waterloo «pent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Huehn. ‘ Members of Women‘s Institute Hear of Ploneers. The library hall was the ecene of a pleasant gathering Tuesday evenâ€" ing, when the members of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute sponsored a supper. Addresses were given by J. Griffith, O A. H. Hamilton, D. Ely, W. !\anker and Rev. J. H. Pogeon. Mr. L. Hostetler led in a singâ€"song. The eupper was well patronized and. twenty dollars was realized. The ]necretnry. Mrs. A. Hahn, read the minutes of the previous meeting and the correspondence after which Mr. David Eby ga an interesting adâ€" \ dreas on "TheEloneer Settlers" and showing interésting photos of some of the early «ettlers. Antiques were exhibited among which a calender which dated back to 1770. It was decided to hold a concert some time in March and aleo have the members of the Haysville branch of the Instiâ€" tute present their ‘play, "A Million Dollars and a Strimg of Pearls", in the library hall at the end of January. Mrs. L. Hostetler convener ot the Freeport committee gave her report of the Freeport Sanatorium |and that the proceeds of the Christâ€" |mas seals were $86.40,. It was decidâ€" |ed to purchase ten dollars worth of |goods to be used in making chil |dren‘s clothea to be sent North for \relief work. â€" Mr. and Mre. Aaron Eidt visited their daughter, Mre. Roth in Stratâ€" ford. . The death took place at Haysville early on Thursday morning of Ruth Loreen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Shants at the a‘gc of ome year. The child had been 111 for the past month and bronchiai pnenâ€" monia developed which was the take place from the parent‘s resiâ€" NEW HAMBURG afternoon with private service at the house at 1.30 o‘clock followed by a service in the Evangelical Church, New Hamburg. Interment took place in Riverside cemetery. The infant was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Shantz and the sympathy of the community is extended to them in their bereavement. Hunt Club Meet. On Tuesday evening of last week the members of the New Hamburg Hunt Club spent an enjoyable time at the home of one of their members, Mr. I. H. Thoman, New Dundee. During the evening Mr.â€"E. Hammer of New Hamburg displayed about 1000 feet of film depicting the conâ€" ditions in and about their camp in ‘a-pmu Elect Church Officers. 1 The annual business meeting of the Baptist Church was held on‘ Wednesday night. ‘The treasurer‘s| report showed that $363.20 was| ralsed for missions and $2.258.31 for | general work by the different branches of the church work, Sunâ€" day school, the different organized classes of the Sunday «chool, Misâ€" sion Circle, Mission Band, B.Y.P.U. and choir. Mr. Norman Hostetler was chosen as deacon to fill the vaâ€" cancy caused by the death of the late L. Schmidt. Lutheran W. M. 8. Hold Meeting. Mr. Nelson Wilhelm and his sister Allce Wilbelm, have=returned from Whithy where they spent New Year‘s with their brother. They had a slight mishap near Palermo on their way to Whithy but it was not as eerlous as first reported, only alight damage was done to their car. Mrs. Ezra Bender of Hickson spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Jacob Leobold. Inaugural Session. The inaugural meeting of the vilâ€" lage council was held on Monday evening. Police Chief Scherer was reappointed at his former salary of $200.00 per year. _ We are sbny to report that Mrs. Catharine Thiel is ill and under the care of a doctor and nurse. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi and family, Mr. and Mre. Daniel Leiss of Welesley, Mr. and Mre. Noah Lichty, Mr. and Mre. Joe. Schlegel of Zorra and Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Leiss and family of Tavistock epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Licht!. ‘The home of Mrs. Louis Peine was the scene of the Women‘s Missionâ€" ary Society meeting of the Trinity Lutheran church. A program of sevâ€" eral readinga and musical numbers was given. The hostess «erved lunch. Miss Corinne Anguish entertained a few of her friends at her home on Tvesday evening at bridge, there being three tables in play. Mra. N. Weber of Kitchener and her mother, Mre. Schaefer, visited friends in town on Waedneaday. Church Socials. The members of the Holy Family R. C. Church and their friends spent a pleasant evening in the church hall on Friday evening. ‘The first part of the evening was spent in proâ€" greasive euchre. The winners were, women‘s, first, Mre. M. Dietrich, men‘s first, Clayton Rumig, consolaâ€" tion prizes went to, women‘s, Mre. M. Michm, men‘s, Ed. Dietrich. After a few hours at cards the com mittee in charge served a delicions lunch. Following lunch the gather Ing enjoyed dancing to the «traine T;MATOBâ€"â€"Nm'- Best Choice Quality, 2 big tins 15¢ SWEET WHITE CORNâ€"Biâ€"More Brand, 3 No. 2 tins 25¢ & 'y"“‘"’ 957‘9“‘:&9 A C | Carroll C **~ WYirnk J *22 "w$e +0 e A‘f vo.* 197 PURE ORANGE MARMALADEâ€"Ayimer, 40â€"0z. jar 23¢ CHOCOLATE BISCUITSâ€"McCormick‘s Special lb. 32¢ 7 M‘“ 3»“ ?“‘iwr ‘qc/ Frank{ord Tepder PER. LB. 40 C Carroll‘s Own Machineâ€"Wrapped 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 BREAD 24.02. loaf Butter Wrappers 4 s: aR® ~ it98° "12 his old time or ay®?" Nar 1ib§â€" \ ‘The annual meeting of the Sunday echool teachers of the Trinity Luâ€" theran church was held on Thursday evening. A letter of thanks was reâ€" |ceived from Rev. 0. Klaen of Monâ€" treal, who is in charge of immigrant work in that city for the money sent ‘for his work. The list of officers for 1932 are: president, E. Seim; reâ€" cording secretary, Rev. H. R. Mosig; firancial secretary, _ Misa _ Mona (Sparrer; treasurer,, Miss C. Wilker. lYouth Goes Swimming. CARROLL‘S LIMITED A aplendid evening‘s entertainâ€" ment was afforded the members of the Mission Circle of St. Petor‘s Larâ€" theran church. A splendid program was presented. Trinity Teachers Meet. George Thomas, picture of health, won himself a bit of publicity on Thursday, when he donned his bathâ€" ing suit and took a dip in the dam. George looked none the worse for the dip Baptist Choir Officers. The choir of the Baptist church met on Friday. The officers elected follow: honorary president, Mr. L. G. Pequegnat, who has been a mem:â€" her of the choir for over forty yeare; president, Mr. Herbert Krop?; eecreâ€" tiry, Miss Agnes Metz; treasurer, Mias Elva Metz; choir lsader. Miss Louisa Boettger. |8urgern Beaten. Game was close despite 7â€"2 score, Stratford «coring on several long shots. The annual businesa meeting of the Young People of the Trinity Luâ€" theran church was held on Tuesday. Miss Eva Wettlaufer, viceâ€"president, presided. . The â€" treasurer‘s report showed a balance of $192.03 in the general fund and $30.23 in the misâ€" slon fund. The election of officers resulted as follows: president, Henry Figher; â€" viceâ€"president, Eva Wettâ€" laufer; secrotary, Margaret Lantenâ€" schlager; _ treasurer, . Miss _ Mona Sparrer. The society accepted an Inâ€" }\uauon from Waterloo union. Miss Evelyn Morley and Miss Vera Nahrgang of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with their parents. Loung People Organize. _ Mr. and Mre. Andrew Schinidt of Sebringville spent Wednesday with Mr. Ed. Grundenberger Miss Idella Forler is spending a fow glays with relatives in Kitchener. 12 BIG BiSCUITS LA D im _A A ME A Iomems j m J A D j m ib A 4 Made in Canada with Canadian W heat * THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD, LOTS OF FOOD FOR THE MONEY SHREDDED â€"==WHEAT â€" = }2 e = oY : eC C 21c BUTTER PER. PACKAGE HEALTHEFUL â€" SATISFYING bouna 18¢C C y 25¢ 19¢ The sisterhood of the St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church met at the home of Mre. Leonora Hahn on Wodnesday. The treasurer‘s report of the general fund showed a balance of $313.98. Mr. Lewis Hahn, who has been treaâ€" surer since the organization of the society was presented with a bouâ€" quet of roses. The newly elected efficers are: president, Mrs. M. Luft; viceâ€"president, Mrs. G. Emslie; secâ€" retary, Mre. A. Hahn; treasurer, Mrs. L. Hahn. Lutheran Church Groups Organize. Mrs. J. E. Bingeman returned home on Thursday after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Homer Watson at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. John Weicker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weicker of Tavistock were recent visitors with Mr. and Mra. Jacob Weicker. New Hamburg Notes. Mr. and Mre. Frank Merner of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with friends in town. Miss Evelyn Snyder was rushed to the hospital at Kitchéner on Saturâ€" day where an operation was perâ€" formed for appendicitis, Mrs. John Dahmer received word that her daughter, Mrs. George Claire of Waterloo, had underwent an operation. Last account Mrs. Claire was doing as well as could be expected. Mr. J. Ditner â€"and children of Preston were recent visitors with Mrs. Ditner‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. C. L. Moser, Mr. and Mre. Norman Hostetler atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mre. Miller, which was held in Baden on Monday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huehn and two children spent Tuesday with Mre. Huchn‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Waterl0o. s A large number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Robert Murray, who died in a motor car accident. which was held in Tavis tock on Tucsday. Rev. A. E. Pletch was at Waterloo Tuesday evening and conducted the service in Emmanuel Evangelical church. 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